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Is Your Trademark License Assignable in Bankruptcy?

By Jordan A. Fisch & Wylie D. Van Ness on May 31, 2012
Posted in General Business Information, Recent Developments

The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals recently addressed in In re XMH Corp., 647 F. 3d 690 (7th Cir. 2011), whether or not trademark licenses are assignable in bankruptcy proceedings. In its ruling, the Court held that a trademark license may not be assigned by a licensee in a bankruptcy proceeding unless there is…

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